The annual Simonyi Lecture is the highlight of Oxford University's programme to bring the excitement of science to the public. Held each year at the Oxford Playhouse, the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, Marcus du Sautoy, invites an eminent scientist to talk about cutting edge science and it’s impact on society. More details about the lectures can be found at:
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The Oxford Loebel Lectures and Research Programme (OLLRP) were established in 2013 with the generous support of J. Pierre Loebel, Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington, and Felice Loebel. The purpose of OLLRP is to address the shortcomings of a unilinear approach to mental illness that arise from focusing uniquely on biological, psychological or social factors. OLLRP will work towards delineating the nature and magnitude of biopsycho...

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The Landscape Studies Podcast brings together scholarship that documents the relationship between personal and political boundaries worked out in space. Scholars from history, sociology, geography, and architecture offer synopses of the best recent work in the field.

Michael J. Feuer, Dean of the George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development, talks with researchers, practitioners, and policymakers about effective strategies and ideas for improving our schools and colleges. He explores ways to connect their worlds to take on some of education’s most complex issues.
Education is the greatest contributor to ​​our nation's economic and social progress. It requires knowledge, agility, and optimism ​from many sources.
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Each episode chooses one “cool” design or media technology trend that is popularly tied to the digital era and traces that trend back in time as far as we can go. This project is created by Dr. Alex Bevan from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia

A podcast that helps teachers and students find ways to make the future more sustainable. Finding solutions to what I am calling the Sustainability Puzzle is one of the most important challenges we all face in modern life. You'll hear stories of both successes and failures of people taking action to find what works for them in the real world for real people.

Conscious Living Radio is a program that explores alternative paradigms emerging in psychology, health, various sciences, community building, education, and various philosophies that challenge the modernist outlook and the institutional forms that express it.

The Emden Lecture is an annual event at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, given by a guest historian and pitched at a non-specialist audience. It is named in honour of A.B. Emden, a distinguished medievalist and historian of universities who was Principal of St Edmund Hall from 1929 to 1951.

Innovation, the space frontier, mind blowing science, and traits of a successful person are just some of the many podcast topics on AquaBlack podcast. The podcast is hosted by AquaBlack and co-host Kweku Asefu. The podcast followers two college students talking about a wide variety of topics ranging from net neutrality to Elon Musk.

Welcome to $uccessfully Broke, a work in progress hosted by Creative Entrepreneur Bryan Brock. This podcast is your step-by-step guide to building a brand through real-time shared experiences. You’ll get a mix of exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, episodes, speeches, interviews and more!

As summer draws to a close, there's one question on everyone's mind: Are you ready to head back to school? The Quick and Dirty Tips hosts have compiled their best tips to help you and your kids go back to school in one handy guide. You'll get tricks for studying, saving money on school supplies, and getting organized, as well as quick refreshers on basic math, science, and grammar concepts to help you and your kids succeed right off the bat. Visit QuickAndDirtyTips.com/backtoschool for more e...

The Briar Patch is a podcast from Trek.fm that uses Star Trek as a springboard for the discussion of socioeconomics. Hosts Guinevere Liberty Nell and Patrick Devlin take you into the exploration of societies, political theory, economics, and more through a Star Trek lens.

Learning On the Side, plays and discuss with learning key stuff for making right decision and investments in life, business, career and education. It also informs you on new stuff, methodologies and things all around.
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Year One: Making an MD pulls back the curtain on med school. Along with host Julie Subrin, we follow four students from the 2017 entering class of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell as they navigate their first year in an infamously long and arduous, ever evolving course of professional training that seeks to turn people into doctors.

Law To Fact is a podcast that helps law students learn the law for law school. Each (super brief) episode reviews a discreet area of the law, like battery in torts or consideration in contracts, and provides both an explanation of the law and a method for discussing the law on an exam. A great exam prep tool!

A series of four lectures delivered by Prof. Victoria Kahn in October 2017, arguing that literature in the Reformation is one vehicle by which religious belief was itself transformed into a human artifact, whether we understand this as a poetic artifact or a mental fiction. This transformation in turn helped produce the eighteenth-century discipline of aesthetics, with its emphasis on our experience of non-cognitive pleasure in the work of art, and the modern formalist definition of literatur...

The Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade aims to provide an international hub for interdisciplinary research on the illegal wildlife trade, and foster strong partnerships across sectors, particularly through its Wildlife Trade Symposia. Evolving Perspectives on the Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products is our first symposium to be held in Oxford, on the 25th-27th September 2017.
The illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a major and growing threat to biodiversity, contri...

The Electric Text is a podcast from and about the university. It approaches a range of topics starting from the discipline of English, and considers them in a manner that uses our skills as graduate students. The academic world already contains a wide range of verbal forms, that function within specific institutional contexts. We are hoping to transmit some of these verbal/audio forms to a digital format, through the podcast, and bring them to a wider audience.

A short weekly conversation about all things strength and conditioning, injury rehabilitation, sporting performance, nutrition, athletic development, sports psychology, and high performance. Episodes every Thursday or Friday on Facebook, YouTube, iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.

Iriss.fm presents lectures, discussions and debate on current topics of interest in the social services, Social Work and Social Care. It's a forum where all involved in social services may share opinion, knowledge and experience. We aim to promote engagem

Gretchen Lindell, EdM, from The Art of Good Teaching connects with professionals from across the field of education to reveal best practices that take a teacher from good to great. Discover how you can lead your students to success utilizing the techniques and resources shared on this show. Although Gretchen admits that she is not an expert in any and all things in terms of education, she seeks to speak with the people who are and to share their insights with you. Gretchen has seen the bes...

Undergraduate Voices is a podcast project by students in Professor Suzanne Holland's bioethics class in the fall of 2009. The podcasts in this series represent the research and thinking of undergraduates studying bioethics at the eight of the debates about how to reform the American health care system. While nearly everyone, it seems, has been asked to weigh in on what to do about health care reform—from tea party participants to pundits and politicians, no one seems to have asked college s...

In the world of tension, clashing ideals, deadlines, and responsibilities, we seem to be always busy doing something. In this seemingly endless marathon towards whatever we aspire for, we often time find ourselves too busy to think for ourselves. Before you continue to work, med school, or to take that next big step, here is some food for thoughts.

The Tao of SKWealthAcademy podcast is an exploration and discussion of the societal constructs of success, intellect and wealth that fail to encourage us to fulfill our mission and purpose in life and our creative potential. We discuss how we want to revolutionize and expand these definitions to include emotional IQ, love, compassion, happiness, physical health, meditation and mindfulness, so these definitions emphasize humanitarian, compassionate values instead of narcissistic ones. We expl...

Rob White, a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist, will teach you about identity theft from the basics to how to prevent it and recover from it after it happens! Visit www.identitytheftradio.com for more details or call (501)640-1959 and have Rob call you personally!
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This intellectual comedy podcast is anchored by Steve Cross, who is joined every week by a star from the world of comedy, and a researcher from UCL, London's Global University. Together they tackle the really big questions, like:
Are there penguins on Saturn's moons?
Who was the randiest archaeologist of all time?
Does owning your own laser make you more attractive to women?

Simply put, we are an imperfect church, serving a perfect Savior. We love Jesus and we want to make him known. The "Sermon on the Valley" podcast series is a regular listing of the teachings heard at The Valley Church in Norwood, Ohio. You can learn more about us online by searching The Valley Church Norwood.

Words on Words is about writing in all forms. The consultants at the University of Nevada, Reno Writing Center provide commentary on a variety of topics, all with the goal of helping students understand and better their writing throughout their college career.

A podcast made by a pharmacy student, for pharmacy students. Host and creator, Alex, will go over various disease states and topics, focusing on the pharmacotherapy and key points. This is intended to be used as a supplemental study aid and is not a replacement for pharmacy school lectures, guidelines or reading the primary literature. The information in the episodes reflect the host's understanding of subjects, from school, self-studying, etc. and may not be completely accurate. To contact A...

Greek Life Today is on a mission to elevate the fraternity and sorority community by sharing inspiring stories from chapters across North America. Join host Jon Moore as he learns what high-performing fraternities and sororities are doing in the areas of philanthropy &amp; community service, social life, alumni relations, recruitment, risk management and more, and learn how you can bring these best practices to your college or university. It's time for a new generation of Greek Life leaders t...